News Wrap: $1.3B in N.J. Water Work Ok'd; MWBEs Transport Work Up; Data Center Planned (& More)

New Heights: Many agencies are undertaking major projects. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey's roster includes a $1-billion rehab for the George Washington Bridge.
Photo by Sue Pearsall

Tech Boom: Data Center firms are expanding co-location facilities where enterprises can outsource services.
Photo Courtesy of Cologix

Preservation: A 90,000-sq-ft warehouse in Dumbo's historic district will be converted into a seven-story, 170,000-sq-ft condo structure while its landmarked exterior facade will be restored.
Courtesy of Hudson Meridian

Waterlogged: Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission's wastewater treatment plant in Newark was among facilities that were damaged during Superstorm Sandy.
Photo Courtesy of PVSC

New Unit Chief: Rick Chandler (second from the right) replaces Thomas Fariello as the new commissioner of the Dept. of Buildings.
Photo By Rob Bennett/Mayoral Photography Office
Instead of each company actually performing the work, DCM managed or performed the subcontracted work while DCM compensated the owners.
In January 2001, according to the charges, Davis formed a joint venture with Solera's owner, Johnny Garcia, and the Port Authority gave the joint venture $70 million of minority contracting credit on One World Trace Center.
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